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Table of Content vs Table of Contents
Content, as a noun, is usually used in its plural form to define something contained. In that case, it would be Table of Contents, as in, table of what is contained. It has nothing to do with waters and airs.... Your English is very indicative of your credibility Robd4.
See here:
Definition of CONTENT
1a : something contained —usually used in plural
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/content